Human Error
"Human Error" by Raymond F. Jones is a thought-provoking science fiction novel that explores the consequences of technological advancement in a futuristic, dystopian society. Jones delves into themes of artificial intelligence, robotics, and human nature, painting a vivid picture of a future society grappling with ethical dilemmas and moral quandaries. In this dystopian world, technological advancements have led to the creation of highly sophisticated artificial intelligence systems, blurring the lines between man and machine. As society becomes increasingly reliant on these technologies, human error becomes more prevalent, leading to unforeseen consequences and moral ambiguity. Jones masterfully navigates the complexities of human nature and the ethical implications of technological progress, forcing readers to confront difficult questions about the nature of humanity and the responsibilities that come with technological advancement. Through a gripping narrative filled with twists and turns, "Human Error" explores the fragility of morality in the face of rapidly evolving technology, ultimately reminding readers of the importance of retaining our humanity in an increasingly mechanized world.
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Human Error
"Human Error" by Raymond F. Jones is a thought-provoking science fiction novel that explores the consequences of technological advancement in a futuristic, dystopian society. Jones delves into themes of artificial intelligence, robotics, and human nature, painting a vivid picture of a future society grappling with ethical dilemmas and moral quandaries. In this dystopian world, technological advancements have led to the creation of highly sophisticated artificial intelligence systems, blurring the lines between man and machine. As society becomes increasingly reliant on these technologies, human error becomes more prevalent, leading to unforeseen consequences and moral ambiguity. Jones masterfully navigates the complexities of human nature and the ethical implications of technological progress, forcing readers to confront difficult questions about the nature of humanity and the responsibilities that come with technological advancement. Through a gripping narrative filled with twists and turns, "Human Error" explores the fragility of morality in the face of rapidly evolving technology, ultimately reminding readers of the importance of retaining our humanity in an increasingly mechanized world.
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Human Error

Human Error

by Raymond F. Jones
Human Error

Human Error

by Raymond F. Jones

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"Human Error" by Raymond F. Jones is a thought-provoking science fiction novel that explores the consequences of technological advancement in a futuristic, dystopian society. Jones delves into themes of artificial intelligence, robotics, and human nature, painting a vivid picture of a future society grappling with ethical dilemmas and moral quandaries. In this dystopian world, technological advancements have led to the creation of highly sophisticated artificial intelligence systems, blurring the lines between man and machine. As society becomes increasingly reliant on these technologies, human error becomes more prevalent, leading to unforeseen consequences and moral ambiguity. Jones masterfully navigates the complexities of human nature and the ethical implications of technological progress, forcing readers to confront difficult questions about the nature of humanity and the responsibilities that come with technological advancement. Through a gripping narrative filled with twists and turns, "Human Error" explores the fragility of morality in the face of rapidly evolving technology, ultimately reminding readers of the importance of retaining our humanity in an increasingly mechanized world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789362760562
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 01/12/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 286 KB
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